Mission rolls up 66 on Galileo

It was like a boulder rolling down hill. Once it started, it couldn’t stop.

Mission High School’s football team rolled past Galileo 66-6 in an Academic Athletic Association game at Kezar Stadium on Thursday.

Mission had it going from the start taking a 44-6 lead by halftime. Galileo’s only score came on a 91-yard kickoff return by Delfonse Lewis, cutting Mission’s lead to 14-6. From there Mission (5-2, 4-0) scored 52 straight. Galileo dropped to 3-3 and 2-2.

It didn’t help Galileo’s cause that quarterback Kyle Nelson was sacked and injured in the second quarter and never returned.

Antione Porter opened Mission’s scored with a 29-yard run followed by a 19-yard TD jaunt from Algeron Marlborough. Roy Sauceda and Brandon Torrence scored twice and Malborough three times while Davon Hargraves added a 71-yard interception return. In all, Mission returned three interceptions back for scores.

“We’re starting to put it together,” said Mission coach Joe Albano . “We can play good football at times, we can play much better.”